Developmental screening measures: Stretching the use of the ASQ for other assessment purposes

Author(s): Bricker, Diane D.; Squires, Jane; Clifford, Jantina
Date Issued: January/March 2010
Description: A description of and discussion of the appropriate use of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ), a widely used developmental screening measure to identify those children with potential developmental problems who should be referred for a more in-depth assessment
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Journal Title: Infants and Young Children
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 14-22
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
ISSN: 0896-3746 Paper
1550-5081 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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